What was the Chicago Women's Liberation
Union?
The Chicago Women's Liberation Union (CWLU) grew out of the women's movement, the civil rights movement, the anti-war movement and the other social movements of the time. From 1969-1977, CWLU members dedicated themselves to developing grassroots programs for women while working toward a long term revolution in American society. A History of the CWLU- A brief summary of the organization's history by the CWLU Herstory Editorial Committee. Articles about the CWLU- Browse articles about the CWLU and its members written from a modern perspective. A CWLU Statement of Purpose- Read a description of the CWLU written for the Womankind newspaper from 1972. CWLU Workgroups and Projects- The CWLU was actually a coalition of many grassroots feminist groups. Read about them in more detail. A Women's Liberation Timeline- A timeline of modern feminism with info about the CWLU. Help us build the timeline. Read over it and add your comments! |
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